New York! Head over to Jonathan Levine Gallery to check out two interesting exhibits: “Unforeseeable” by Rafael Silveira (covered here) and “Power Tripping” by Australian street artist Anthony Lister. If you’re a long time reader of the site (and I thank you for your patronage), you’re familiar with Lister’s work both on the streets and in the galleries.

Anthony Lister

There are at least 30 works in “Power Tripping” and Lister has painted frames on the walls. Photos do not do justice to his works, so I urge you to check out this exhibit in person. Part expressionism, part Basquiat, Lister also combines using oil with spray paint, keeping it real with his street art roots.

Partial gallery view.

Anthony Lister’s exhibit “Power Tripping,” as well as “Unforeseeable” by Rafael Silveira are showing at Jonathan Levine Gallery (located at 529 West 20th Street, 9th Floor) in New York through July 26, 2014.

New York! Make sure you head over to Hendershot Gallery to see “(Re)Print,” a collection of works by some of the world’s best known street artists. As the name suggests, many of the works in this show are extremely limited and one of a kind prints (with many at very reasonable prices too!) Some of the arists featured in the show include ASVP, Anthony Lister, Chris Stain, Clown Soldier, Gaia, Gilf!, Icy & Sot, Imminent Disaster, Judith Supine, Know Hope, Labrona, Other, Paul Insect and many more.

New York! If you’re a lover of street art, do not even think about missing “Streets of the World” at the Opera Gallery in New York. The Opera Gallery is known for really great exhibits, and once again they do not disappoint. “Streets of the World” unites the works of 40 contemporary artists that have emerged from the Street Art Movement.